
We've had fun dressing up the kids for Halloween events. By the time the holiday actually rolls around, I'm always DONE with all the dressing up and definitely DONE with all the candy that I can't seem to keep my hands out of this year. But its fun, all the kids enjoy their outfits this year. I bought the older two on Nov. 1 last year, so I have been preparing them all year of what their costume will be. I figure its the last year where I get to choose, so I lived it up;-)

I've already had conversations in my head with my future daughter in laws about these pictures. I'll pull out the pictures. They'll gush and say. "They are so cute" "Great costumes." Wait, you say that's odd that I'm having conversations with women who possibly aren't even born? Um yeah, I'll make sure to add that to the prayer list at small group tomorrow night;-) I'm sure there's no way that I'm having unrealistic expectations. Never. No way. Well, okay probably;-)

4 comments:
What cuties! Love the costumes.
Perfect Erica. If you weren't married to Ben, you would have awesome dil potential. Just kidding - thanks for the compliment;-)
How cute. And you are very on top of things. Just tonight we started talking about costumes.
Also .. totally not weird that you have imaginary conversations with your future daughter(s?) in law. I definitely picture Libby's future suitor saying things like, "My, Mrs. Talbert. You make the best lasagna I've ever eaten!" and buying a house down the street for the two of them and all of the babies that they will have.
Hi Crystal:) My doctor is Dr. Craig Maxwell (drcraigmaxwell.com) and he's in Hamilton, OH...really kind of in the middle of nowhere, but worth it! It's a brand new medical center. I liked that he tests things like vitamin levels, etc. and when I mentioned that I'd read that my husband's elevated cholesterol might be related to a gluten sensitivity he knew just what I was talking about. Pretty refreshing from a doctor!
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